disaster artist

Frances 2022-03-27 09:01:06

2019-1-10 True story adaptation

Blonde and long hair are in the same school, taking acting classes, blonde acting like a puppet, can't let go of long hair Let the blonde read the work aloud The two throw a football and interact. I went to Los Angeles with long hair and I had a house in Los Angeles and I lived in it by myself. I gave the bedroom to blonde in a nightclub. I met the waitress with long hair. Long hair was very unhappy. They both looked for jobs because of their unique accent. The producer went up to speak and act Shakespeare was reprimanded by the producer for having long hair and the director reprimanded for having long hair like a monster. Although they signed an agent, they did not perform. The two decided to direct a work by themselves. Long hair wrote the script. The company and the two want to buy equipment. Long hair, I don’t know where they are, where the money comes from, and I don’t know how old they are. The two started to choose actresses and finally hired a lot of people. Long hair was afraid of the camera. He's a monster. He said behind his back that he was discovered by his long hair and wanted to live with his girlfriend I asked long hair for leave, long hair refused to have blonde hair, so I had to shave my beard because the temperature in the studio was too high and there was no air conditioner. Everyone had a big argument with long hair. Blonde admits that long hair helped him Blonde rage left a few months later Blonde found out a movie was coming out The car came to pick him up because there were few people and the car went around in a circle before I stopped and got off at the movie screening. The audience laughed and the long hair couldn't stand watching my performance. I walked out of the theater and the blonde told him that the audience liked it because everyone was laughing. Movie ends, audience cheers long-haired name

Movie subtitles Everyone does not know where the money came from and how old it is

The movie is a real movie at the end, which is basically the same as the comparison of some shots of this movie

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Extended Reading
  • Brady 2021-12-01 08:01:27

    A little man with a talent that does not match his ideals. With the crazy fantasy and execution of the "American Dream", he made a terrible movie that was ridiculed by everyone, and unexpectedly became famous. He became a cult star by taking advantage of the trend. This is true for him. His ideal pursuit runs counter to him. Behind the irrational carnival is clearly his personal tragedy. Why is it rudely packaged into an inspirational comedy? Where is the inspiration? ? ?

  • Angelo 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    Facts have proved that either being the best or the worst can make a name for itself in film history. This film is as toxic as the original, and by the final comparison, the original Tommy feels more toxic and paranoid. After reading the biggest question or where does the money come from?

The Disaster Artist quotes

  • [Tommy prepares to film his sex scene, and he is walking in the set completely naked]

    Tommy Wiseau: Okay, okay, we go.

    Greg Sestero: Tommy, Tommy, this is not necessary.

    Tommy Wiseau: No. It very necessary. I need to show my ass to sell this movie, okay?

    Greg Sestero: That's not true.

    Sandy Schklair: At least we have a closed set.

    Tommy Wiseau: Not closed set. Open set. Life is not closed set! I want everyone to see!

    [points at Greg]

    Tommy Wiseau: You, especially.

    Greg Sestero: W-what? Why? What?

    Tommy Wiseau: Brad Pitt do this in the Legend of the Fall.

  • [Tommy orders Juliette off the set for make-up after seeing a pimple on her shoulder]

    Greg Sestero: W-what are you doing? Why are you acting like this?

    Tommy Wiseau: I make American movie. She needs to look sexy. Beautiful!

    [Greg grabs Tommy off the set]

    Greg Sestero: Come here. Fuck, man.

    Tommy Wiseau: I know I'm hard on her.

    Greg Sestero: Yeah, you're hard, but it's not just that. What's going on with you?

    Tommy Wiseau: Stanley Kubrick, he nice to actors? Alfred Hitchcock? Let me tell you something, Greg. He do this movie, Birds.

    Greg Sestero: Yeah, I'm aware of The Birds.

    Tommy Wiseau: On this movie, he terrify actors. He locked them in room, he throw, he throw birds at them. Real birds! Nasty stuff. The actors, they crack every day. But this movie win every award. Is Mr. Hitchcock bad man? No. He great director!

    Greg Sestero: Yeah, but he was an asshole, and I bet he didn't direct with his fucking dick out.

    Tommy Wiseau: Oh, really? Well, maybe we check the record, okay? And you know, for your information, where director come from, dictator. Rest my case.

    Greg Sestero: You can't treat them like this! it's not right!

    Tommy Wiseau: I treat them how I treat them! If anyone needs to be upset here, it's me, quite frankly.

    Greg Sestero: Wait - why?

    Tommy Wiseau: I give them job, I give them salary. I already spent five million dollars on this movie, Greg.

    Greg Sestero: My God, are you kidding me? Five million dollars...?

    Tommy Wiseau: And they are not grateful! Nobody respect my vision! I know what they say, Greg. I hear them. Nobody trust me. Not even you, Greg!

    Greg Sestero: That's... what are you...

    Tommy Wiseau: Oh, see? You don't even trust me!

    [Tommy proceeds to walk back into the set]